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Modernizing NNSA with Cloud, Mobility, and Unified Communications

Modernizing NNSA with Cloud, Mobility, and Unified Communications. J Travis Howerton, NNSA Chief Technology Officer RightPath Program Manager . Delivering revolutionary business transformation within a government agency requires navigating a complex maze.

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Modernizing NNSA with Cloud, Mobility, and Unified Communications

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  1. Modernizing NNSA with Cloud, Mobility, and Unified Communications J Travis Howerton, NNSA Chief Technology Officer RightPath Program Manager

  2. Delivering revolutionary business transformation within a government agency requires navigating a complex maze.

  3. There is a perfect storm of disruptive technology on the horizon that will enable a leaner, smarter government.

  4. People, Processes, and Technology

  5. RightPath focuses on People, Processes, and Technology to deliver: powered by Virtual Servers and Desktops hosted in your Secure Hybrid, Community Cloud Immersive Collaboration and Social Networking tools

  6. Meet the Project Team To deliver solutions through the RightPath framework, we have developed an agency capability that partners the best of the NNSA and DOE OCIO capabilities into one integrated team: Program Manager – Travis Howerton, NNSA Chief Architect – Anil Karmel, NNSA Operations – Robbie Green, DOE Policy/Partnerships – Peter Tseronis, DOE Cyber Security – Mary Hitson, NNSA

  7. Value Added Services Program Management Transparency Consistency Eliminate Redundancies Architecture Leverage Enterprise Services Interoperability Lower Project Costs Policy Support Compliance Lead IT Investments

  8. Technology Overview

  9. Notional Timeline Fall 2012 – YOURcloud Initial Operating Capability Winter 2012 – OneNNSA Network – Full Production Spring 2013 – ONEvoice – Full Production Summer 2013 – YOURcloud – Full Production Complete Transformation in < 12 months from funding arrival.

  10. Overview • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering based on the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Infrastructure on Demand (IoD) solution • Provides an East and West geographically distributed solution for COOP, DR, and Load Balancing • Decreases provisioning a server from months to minutes • With the release of IoD version 3, we will be offering the nation’s first secure, hybrid, community cloud service

  11. Use Cases

  12. Enterprise FIPS 140-2 encrypted, mesh network connects all sites and allows a common set of communications services Foundation for enterprise shared services Allows access to YOURcloud for federal employees and contractors

  13. Identity Management Physical Access - OneID – will allow NNSA employees across the organization to seamlessly transfer building and secure access rights at labs and site offices around the country. Logical Access – building a federated Identity Management solution that covers all NNSA sites and HQ that builds a virtual directory, enables single-sign-on, and keeps access keys fully distributed

  14. Federated NNSA-wide unified communications via Microsoft Lync: Instant Messaging/Email Voice/Video Web Conferencing Presence

  15. YOURcloud-hosted, shared service for a NNSA wide social network: • Crowd sourcing/polling • Town halls • Organic Collaboration and Groups • Integration w/ LOB Apps • Business/Social Intelligence

  16. Enterprise Wireless Vision: A mobile workforce with dynamic business agility, real-time data, and efficient/secure operations that enable mission objectives. Mission Statement: Leverage wireless technology to lower operational costs, to shorten design/build time for weapons, to attract and retain a skilled workforce, and to reduce safety and security risks across the enterprise.

  17. Scope: Develop a process to implement secure wireless infrastructure across the NSEDeliver a wireless-fabric infrastructure to enable new application scenarios throughout the NSELeverage other funding sources to serve as a force multiplier for magnifying the benefits of infrastructure investments. • NSE Macro-Baseline Benchmarking Study • Priority #B1 – Enable and Fund Strategic IT Capabilities (NNSA and Site) • “This area offers the greatest return on investment and applies to every site. It would create workload reductions, improve accuracy and speed of work processes and significantly improve employee morale.” • “Numerous examples of using people-power instead of processing power with non-integrated desktop solutions instead of integrated enterprise IT solutions.

  18. Wireless Technology • Mobile Worker w/ 802.11N • Classified Wireless (Voice and Data) • Sensor Networks • Wide Area Networks (Campus Mesh and 4G)

  19. SustainIT Dashboard for Energy Management (facilities, data centers, etc. Pulls together program and project metrics Network and security operational information Advanced intelligence fusing business, cyber, and social analytics to improve decision making

  20. Policy • An agile, robust, and effective policy framework must be established to enable the rapid insertion of emerging technologies that will enable the mission. Policies will include: • Cloud Computing • Mobility • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

  21. NNSA technology investments will enable a virtual workforce for the 21st century Move beyond mobile workforce to virtual workforce Reduces reliance on office infrastructure and moves toward “hoteling” approach that supports BYOD “Work is something you do, not somewhere you go.” - Bob Brese, DOE Deputy CIO

  22. Digital Government Strategy • YOURcloud and the OneNNSA network (which includes Identity Management) create the foundation necessary for Shared Services • Enterprise Wireless and the upcoming policy releases create an environment to support “work anywhere, anytime, from any device” • Data captured in the cloud can be exposed, where appropriate, to improve government to citizen services and collaboration through robust APIs

  23. Conclusion DOE/NNSA is attacking this problem on all fronts concurrently By leveraging the IT toolbox of the 21st century, the agency can fundamentally improve the effectiveness of our mission execution. By working together, we can create a smarter government that does more with less, makes faster decisions with better information, and fully empowers our next generation workforce.

  24. J. Travis Howerton, CISSP, PMPChief Technology Officer, NNSARightPath Program Manager@TravisHowerton

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